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Mike Yakubek <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 29 Jun 2000 08:25:42 -0400
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your on the right track....two web servers will run together if you assign
differant listener ports. You should not need to modify the services file,
to do port access, example: http://your.server.com:8000  would be for
webserver listening on port 8000. i don't know about QWEBS but apache
assigns the listener port in the 'httpd.conf' file.

hope this helps...

-----Original Message-----
From: Louise Hookway [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 3:17 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [HP3000-L] APACHE AND QWEBS SERVERS


I have the need to run the APACHE and the QWEBS backgroud listener jobs
on our 3000 at the same time.  Is this a possibility?  ( I was thinking
of the services.net where we can define two different ports -- one for
the QWEBS server and the other for the APACHE Server).  Attached is our
Services.net configuration.

If the above is possible, how would I configure this in the services.net
file?

Please respond to my e-mail address instead of the l-serv.

Thanks for your help!!

Louise



 This file contains the information about the services provided.
 Copy this file to SERVICES.NET.SYS if that file does not already exist.

 The form for each entry is:
 <official service name>    <port number/protocol name>    <aliases>

 See the Configuring and Managing MPE/iX Internet Services Manual
 for more information (HP Part No. 32650-90835).

 Note: The entries cannot be preceded by a blank space.

echo           7/tcp                 # Echo
echo           7/udp                 #
discard        9/tcp  sink null      # Discard
discard        9/udp  sink null      #
daytime       13/tcp                 # Daytime
daytime       13/udp                 #
chargen       19/tcp  ttytst source  # Character Generator
chargen       19/udp  ttytst source  #
ftp           21/tcp
telnet        23/tcp
smtp          25/tcp                 # Simple Mail Transport Protocol
time          37/tcp  timeserver     # Time
(24/43) Continue?
time          37/udp  timeserver     #
domain        53/tcp  nameserver     # Domain Name Service
domain        53/udp  nameserver     #
bootps        67/udp                 # Bootstrap Protocol Server
bootpc        68/udp                 # Bootstrap Protocol Client
tftp          69/udp                 # Trivial File Transfer Protocol
kerberos5     88/udp  kdc
pop3         110/tcp                 # POP3 service
ntp          123/udp
syslog       514/udp                 # remote system logging
klogin       543/tcp                 # Kerberos rlogin -kfall
kshell       544/tcp  krcmd          # Kerberos remote shell -kfall
ekshell      545/tcp  krcmd          # Kerberos encrypted remote shell
krbupdate    760/tcp  kreg           # Kerberos registration -kfall
kpasswd      761/tcp  kpwd           # Kerberos "passwd" -kfall
DAServer     987/tcp                 # SQL distributed access
eklogin     2105/tcp                 # Kerberos encryptd rlogin -kfall
gns         3000/tcp
kerberos    5750/udp  kdc            # Kerberos (server) udp -kfall
kerberos    5750/tcp  kdc            # Kerberos (server) tcp -kfall

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